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As the topic says, I have my 1997 R33 GTS-T for sale. I recently imported this vehicle a few months back but due to some unforeseen circumstances I need a bit more money in order to buy a house.

My original plan was to keep the car and use it strictly for track days but the good news is that this vehicle CAN still be complianced & registered. You have another 8-10 months in which to do so.

The car was purchased through Dom from Holford Motors and he can vouch for this vehicle if you have any doubts.

This car was recently purchased from a private owner (not auction) in Japan & imported only a couple of months ago.

The owner had bought the car from new & had done all the modifications. Car has full service books & a heap of books for all the parts that he had fitted to the vehicle. It is a one owner vehicle & you can tell this because it still has the original Nissan Key with the remote central locking which most imports never come with.

All I have done to the vehicle since it arrived was fit the Roll Cage & change the wheels (and put new tyres)

This vehicle is in excellent condition, not a drop of oil under the vehicle & everything has been done properly. You can tell it has been well looked after.

It drives great & has alot of power. It was dyno'd before it left Japan but I have not had it dyno'd here in Aus yet so I'm unsure of the power.

It has a little badge in the engine bay from Super Auto Bac's in Japan saying that it is rated at 340ps.

There are some white marks on the bonnet which I need to polish out but they are nothing major.

Ive also got all the back seats and trims which I only took out about a month ago. They are in brand new condition, and can be refitted even with the roll cage in there.

Here's a summary of the vehicle:

1997 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

5F 78,000km White

Sunroof, Kenwood Stereo/CD

One owner car, History Service Book(Genuine KM)

Fully Tuned Street/Drift Racing Car

〇 GTR Front Bumper Bar

〇"BELLOF" Carbon Bonnett

〇 Full Carbon GT-Wing

〇"Aragosta" brand Suspension (height & damper adjustable)

〇"Trust GReddy" Turbo TD-06S 20G (300~430kw/ps)

〇 Tial 38mm External Wastegate

〇"Trust/Greddy" Blow Off Valve

〇"Trust GReddy" Stainless EX Turbo Manifold

〇"Trust GReddy" Metal Gasket

〇"Trust GReddy" 13step Oil Cooler w/Oil Filter Relocator

〇 Z32 Air Flow Meter

〇"Trust" Exhaust Muffler & Metalic Catalizer

〇"Trust GReddy" Guages (Boost & Oil/Water Temp)

〇"HKS" Aircleaner

〇 GTR intercooler

〇 "Koyo" Aluminum 3 Layer Radiator

〇 Samco sport intake Cooling Plate

〇"Tomei" High Cam's

〇 High Volume Fuel Pump (unknown brand)

〇"Apex-i" FC Commander & Boost Controller

〇 Twin Plate Cluch

〇 Kaaz LSD 2Way

〇"Nismo" Circut Link (Complete Nismo rear control arm set)

〇"Cusco" Front & Rear Towerbar

〇"Do-Luck" Floor Brace

〇"Cusco" Rear Sway Bar

〇 Cusco Front Swaybar

〇 Hicas Rear Lock Bar

〇 Driver Fixed Back Bucket Seat & R32 GTR Passenger Seat

〇"MOMO" Steering Wheel

〇Cusco Front Adjustable Camber Arms

〇Alloy Rear Cradle Spaces

〇Adjustable Castor Rods

〇Extended Tie Rods Ends

〇Brown Davis CAMS Approved Half Cage (removable)

〇Blitz turbo timer

〇18" X 9 Advan Racing Rims

F: Toyo R1R's (225/40/18)

R: Bridgestone (245/45/18)

〇 20mm spacers on the front

〇 Tomei Gear Knob

〇 Aftermarket Xenon Headlights

I'm not wanting to try and make a profit on this vehicle, I'm simply wanting to get my money back. Considering all the items that the vehicle comes with, even if you wanted to strip the vehicle i reckon you could get your money back.

To break even, id need $15,000 for this vehicle, so please no ridiculous offers. I've got all the receipts too for the price of the vehicle, shipping/import tax & for the roll cage.

I'm located in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne, car can be freighted interstate at the buyers expense.

Feel free to Pm me with any questions or sms/call 0403059467

Dean

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wow what a machine.. whoever buys this will be happy with all those goodies..

let me know if you want to give that floorbrace a good home i know someone who would want it.. ;)

Have now decided im going to start stripping the vehicle and selling all the bits separately...

PM e if you have any interest or check out the parts for sale section ill post something up there soon...

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